My digital camera blows.
It's sad because Marcus mounted a campaign two Christmases ago so that I could have one. Various friends and my father all chipped in Apple Store gift certificates and cash. I was so excited that I was finally going to have a digital camera all my own and I wouldn't have to borrow Marcus' any longer. I agonized for days over which camera to get. I compared features. I read reviews online. I narrowed it down to two choices and I went back and forth over which one would be better. I finally made a decision, purchased it and took it home.
I made the wrong decision.
Now, I'm not going to tell you what kind it was except that it was not an HP product. HP products rock — my CP1700 large format printer is awesome! At first I thought it was just that I didn't know how to set it right. Almost every other picture I take comes out fuzzy, no matter how still I stand. It's insane. I sent it back under warranty. They replaced parts and sent it back. It still doesn't work. So here I am, two years later and still borrowing Marcus' camera. That's what I used today to take pictures of Marcus out in the blizzard. I tried using mine and it's a crap shoot about the picture quality. I have to delete most of the pictures I took. Besides, wouldn't it have been better to get some video of Marcus out rowing his boat in the snow today?
This hasn't been my year. In fact, it's right up there in the top three of worst years I've ever had. I know next year is going to be better and receiving an HP digital camera and printer to document that year would be a wonderful way to start! Besides, I'd finally be able to participate in some of those awesome PayPerPost video opportunities. C'mon Ted, hook me up like you did Tamale. You know you want to see what I can come up with!
This post is sponsored by HP.
It's sad because Marcus mounted a campaign two Christmases ago so that I could have one. Various friends and my father all chipped in Apple Store gift certificates and cash. I was so excited that I was finally going to have a digital camera all my own and I wouldn't have to borrow Marcus' any longer. I agonized for days over which camera to get. I compared features. I read reviews online. I narrowed it down to two choices and I went back and forth over which one would be better. I finally made a decision, purchased it and took it home.
I made the wrong decision.
Now, I'm not going to tell you what kind it was except that it was not an HP product. HP products rock — my CP1700 large format printer is awesome! At first I thought it was just that I didn't know how to set it right. Almost every other picture I take comes out fuzzy, no matter how still I stand. It's insane. I sent it back under warranty. They replaced parts and sent it back. It still doesn't work. So here I am, two years later and still borrowing Marcus' camera. That's what I used today to take pictures of Marcus out in the blizzard. I tried using mine and it's a crap shoot about the picture quality. I have to delete most of the pictures I took. Besides, wouldn't it have been better to get some video of Marcus out rowing his boat in the snow today?
This hasn't been my year. In fact, it's right up there in the top three of worst years I've ever had. I know next year is going to be better and receiving an HP digital camera and printer to document that year would be a wonderful way to start! Besides, I'd finally be able to participate in some of those awesome PayPerPost video opportunities. C'mon Ted, hook me up like you did Tamale. You know you want to see what I can come up with!
This post is sponsored by HP.

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